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ENIAC computer was the first general-purpose electronic digital computer. 'Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer' was 150 feet wide with 20 banks of flashing lights. Ca. 1946. - (BSLOC 2015 1 222 Stock Photo - Alamy
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ENIAC COMPUTER Glen Beck working on the computer in 1946 at the US Army Ballistic Research laboratory in Maryland. US Army photo Stock Photo - Alamy
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